Fundraising for PyLadies for PyCon 2015

It’s that time again! With PyCon 2015 planning in high gear, PyLadies is revving up to raise funds to help women attend the biggest Python conference of the year.

Last year, we raised $40,000. We’re hoping to do that again to help women attend PyCon. Here’s the breakdown:

Our numbers

In addition to registration, it will take about $500-1000 per woman in North America to attend PyCon 2015 in Montreal

In addition to registration, it will take about $1000-2000 per woman outside of North America to attend PyCon 2015 in Montreal

Why PyLadies? Our effect on the community

(percentages are not at all accurate, and are roughly estimated based on guessing names-to-gender scripts):

PyCon 2011 had less than 10% women attendees (speaker % unknown)

PyLadies started in late 2011

PyCon 2012 had about 11% women attendees, and about the same in speakers.

This included giving PyLadies and Women Who Code booths to help promote our messages

At the time of PyCon 2014, PyLadies had over 35 chapters, doing stuff like:

hosts events like learning python, learning git/github,

providing space for study groups,

enriching members with speaker series (like Guido van Rossum!),

events to help think up of talks to submit for PyCon (as well as DjangoCon),

hold events for folks to practice their talk, etc

PyLadies work showed:

PyCon 2013 had over 20% women attendees, and about 22% women speakers.

PyCon 2014 had over 30% women attendees, and about a third of the speakers were women.

No overhead - we’re all volunteers! ;-)

Lastly, donations tax deductible since PyLadies is under the financial enclave of the Python Software Foundation

What we’re actively doing:

We’re using all of the $12k that PyLadies raised at last year’s PyCon auction to increase the aid pool - something that we were hoping to actually use towards growing PyLadies locations (but it’s okay! $10k for more women friends at PyCon!)

What you will get in return

Unless you explicitly choose to be anonymous (though the online donation site or in private discussions), we will profusely thank you via our public channels (Twitter, this blog, and at our PyCon booth)

Provide a detailed write-up and financial introspection of how many women we’ve helped because of this campaign

Visibility! It shows the PyCon/Python community that your company/you are serious about women in tech - which can directly benefit sponsors with increased hiring pool of female Pythonistas.